I've actually heard the same thing and 1 year at IU we had a couple guys walk on the football team and were told similar things. It has to do with an older program using scholarship incorrectly and recruiting a ton of Heavyweight wrestlers, that by chance also played football. So my understanding is that a scholarship wrestler can walk on to a team but if the scholarship wrestler steps on the field in a varsity game the scholarship has to be changed from wrestling to football. I tried finding some sources but it was hard to comb through the scholarship websites.

Couldn't doing this in week night duals wreak havoc on the weigh management system? If your 106 is your best kid between 106 and 113 and the dual starts at 113 if he doesn't weigh in at 106 (or with in 1.5lb) for a dual during the week there is a good chance his weight for the weekend will not count as a qualifying weigh-in.
I know the simple solution is to just stay on weight but if you were a 106 wrestling 113 during the week what would you want to weigh?

2 Good ones from my wrestling days.
1. A kid drank 10 20oz Surges at lunch. (It was the launch of Surge and they gave them out for free). He passes out and feel down some stairs. (He was alright)
2. A kid didn't make the tournament because we actually left the school without him. He was upstairs running and nobody got him. He said he ran for quite a while before coming down and realized we had left.

That is awesome! We have tinkered with it the last 2 years and I think we have some changes for next year. If you have a team Facebook page you can live stream from there as well but there just won't be any commentary.
The one thing we have struggled with is getting the media to our event. We invite every newspaper in the area and even try some television stations and can't get anyone out. It's pretty frustrating.
Good luck with your event and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me!

Being a coach and on the floor and in the locker rooms all day, I didn't know those restrooms existed for a number of years. The first time I walked in I honestly thought I had been transported to a different universe.

Huge Thanks to Bloomington South for traveling to southern Indiana on a Wednesday night. The Final Score was Bloomington South 36 vs Floyd Central 25. Match count was 7 to 7 with Bloomington winning the bonus point battle. The atmosphere was awesome with the lights, sound, and state finals announcer Kevin Whitehead calling the action. The matches were just as exciting as the atmosphere. It was a great night for wrestling. We (Floyd Central) are excited about getting to compete in their Regional this year.
Also shout out to the Madison youth program and Silver Creek Middle School (Local Start up team) for coming out and being the opening act. Just like the varsity there was a lot of exciting matches.
If you would like to watch the action it is has been posted to our Facebook Page.